The Druids are the only northern range pack still intact. New packs and groups abound-
Due to the complexity of the changes on the northern range, I know it took Kathie several weeks to write this. Ralph Maughan
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Yellowstone wolf report. Feb. 15-22, 2009. By […]
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As wolf mortality has increased there has been a general redistribution of wolves in the Northern Range. All the packs are affected, even the Druids.
The Slough Creek Pack may no longer be intact. Two more dead members of the pack have been found and the […]
Continue Reading →The Druids are doing well . . . the rest, not-
Kathie Lynch just wrote one of her detailed and descriptive wolf updates. It follows below.
Please note her plea for donations to the Park’s wolf program.
Thanks Kathie!
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Yellowstone wolf notes posted on Nov. 16, 2008. […]
Continue Reading →Kathie Lynch is spending the summer in Yellowstone. This is her first report of the summer. The Druid pups have finally been seen, and there are at least nine.
Ralph Maughan
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YNP WOLF Notes, June 16-July 5, 2008
By © Kathie Lynch
Yellowstone’s late spring rain […]
Continue Reading →Kathie Lynch just wrote another of her popular reports on Yellowstone wolves. Very few pups have been seen so far. That doesn’t mean they aren’t there, but in the case of the Slough Creek Pack, they aren’t there.
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Copyright © by Kathie Lynch. May 30, 2008
Every living […]
Continue Reading →I’m still at Yellowstone and there is interesting wolf news.
Druids-
The Druid Peak Pack, after using alternative dens the last two years, has returned to the area on Druid Peak to den where they did from 1997 to 2005. It is probably not the same dens, but basically in the dense area of conifers […]
Continue Reading →It is said all the time that Yellowstone Park is a source of wolves — wolves don’t migrate into the Park, only out of it. This has been demonstrated to be true . . . almost.
Last spring Dr. Doug Smith spotted a new wolf in the Slough Creek Pack. After a while, and I’m […]
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